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From: thinkindotnet
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for(int i =0;i<=3;i++) { int myInt = i; ..... } Qn. (Value type) 1. In this above
case, the loop will execute for 4 times, does .Net declares four myInt in the stack. ?
That is, is that four different int in stack is going to be created for storing the
values. Or by any means .Net takes care of declaring only one in the stack. ?
(Reference type) 2. Suppose in the above case instead of "int myInt =i", if I
have string myString = "BDotNet"; What is the scenario of declaring the
variable and allocation of memory.? Thanx Suki
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